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Download or order Save the Children's publications: Books, annual reports, policy papers etc.

Below you find the most recent publications. Use the menu to the right if you are looking for a certain material or thematic area. The material is divided into 4 catergories: Audio - visual, countries, thematic areas (child labour, emergencies etc.), and type of material (annual report, policy papers, handbooks). 

 
 

New material

 Helping Haiti's Children
Three Months of Save the Children's Earthquake Response.
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 Delivering Education for Children in Emergencies (booklet)
Save the Children's Rewrite the Future campaign is focussed on securing quality education for the millions of children out of school due to war and armed conflict. This report highlights the progress we have made by September 2008, two years on from our public launch.
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 In the Face of Disaster (report)
This report focus on the effect of climate changes and natural disasters - and how it affects children.
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 Feeling the Heat (booklet)
Child survival in a changing climate
Climate change is the biggest global health threat to children in the 21st century. Without concerted action, millions of children will be at increased risk from disease, undernutrition, water scarcity, disasters, and the collapse of public services and infrastructure.
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 The Next Revolution - Child Survival 2009 (report)
Nearly 9 million children die every year before the age of five – that is nearly one child every three seconds. This report is published to coincide with the launch of our global campaign on newborn and child survival. Our objective for this campaign is clear: to help get the world on track to achieve MDG 4 by bringing about a substantial reduction in the preventable deaths of young children.
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 Three years on (report)
The Rewrite the Future campaign marks Save the Children's significant milestone success in getting 1 million children into school, and improving the quality of education for 10 million children.
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 Child Protection in Emergencies (report)
Priorities, Principles and Pratices. This report details both Save the Children’s current perspective on the main protection